Workplace map
Workwear decisions shift by climate, regulation, craft, and replenishment method. A road crew may need ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 3 waterproof visibility, while a fabrication cell may care more about FR layers and cut resistant gloves. This page uses a map-based structure so buyers can start with the operating environment and then narrow the Portwest product discussion to practical, repeatable packages.
Regions and operating patterns

Field teams need visibility, weather resistance, helmet compatibility, gloves that survive rough handling, and footwear that can be stocked by size curve. A useful Portwest package should identify garment class, color, reflective tape style, glove cut level, helmet accessory rules, and replacement cycle before the first bulk order.

Plant programs often combine FR shirts, coveralls, cut protection, eye protection, and bump or hard hat choices. The equipment package should separate daily wear from task-specific layers and record where EN 388, ANSI/ISEA 105, NFPA 2112, or arc-rated references may be needed.

Mobile crews need high visibility, compact spare stock, fast replacement, and simple reorder names. A core list usually includes waterproof outerwear, traffic accessories, gloves, helmets, and seasonal layers with color and size rules that can be handled from branch inventory.
Workplace brief
Send the region, shift count, task exposure, visibility requirement, glove hazard, and replenishment method. The reply can group the right products into an industry-ready package.